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Galaxy Audio AS-900 Wireless Personal System

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The Galaxy Audio AS-900 wireless system is an entry-level, fixed-frequency UHF wireless personal monitor system with one receiver, one transmitter and a pair of earbuds. The AS-900R bodypack receiver ... Click To Read More About This Product

Gear returned in mint condition. If you're looking for a virtually new instrument in possibly less-than-perfect packaging, this is a great value.

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Gear returned in great condition, with only minor signs of use, such as slight scuffs or pick marks. It looks and plays like new and may be considered an equivalent to display units found in retail stores.

Includes 45-Day, No-Hassle Returns

Includes full manufacturer's warranty

Gear returned in mint condition. If you're looking for a virtually new instrument in possibly less-than-perfect packaging, this is a great value.

Includes 45-Day, No-Hassle Returns

Includes full manufacturer's warranty

Gear returned in great condition, with only minor signs of use, such as slight scuffs or pick marks. It looks and plays like new and may be considered an equivalent to display units found in retail stores.

The Galaxy Audio AS-900 wireless system is an entry-level, fixed-frequency UHF wireless personal monitor system with one receiver, one transmitter and a pair of earbuds. The AS-900R bodypack receiver has an 80mW output and RF and low-battery indicator. The AS-900T transmitter has L/R level display, stereo XLR/1/4" inputs, and a headphone output with volume control.

Consumer Alert:

Most users do not need a license to operate this wireless microphone system. Nevertheless, operating this microphone system without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may not cause harmful interference; it must operate at a low power level (not in excess of 50 milliwatts); and it has no protection from interference received from any other device. Purchasers should also be aware that the FCC is currently evaluating use of wireless microphone systems, and these rules are subject to change. For more information, call the FCC at 1-888-CALL-FCC (TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC) or visit the FCCs wireless microphone website at: www.fcc.gov/cgb/wirelessmicrophones.

For about a month I had been using a $600 Shure in-ear monitor system that my keyboardist was using. He had an extra pack, so I picked up some headphones and used that with...Read complete review

For about a month I had been using a $600 Shure in-ear monitor system that my keyboardist was using. He had an extra pack, so I picked up some headphones and used that with his mix. I decided that I wanted my own mix, but I did not have $600 to blow, so I went with this. Everyone said, it's cheap, it won't work, you'll see, etc. Well, I'm proud to review that this is the same if not better than the reception I was getting off of the Shure unit. The reception is clear, no drop outs, battery life is longer than the 5 hours they state and setup is easy. There isn't much bottom end, but it does what's it's supposed to. This has saved my voice to no end where I can get to the end of two 3+ hour nights of singing and still feel strong vocally. This is a great investment and has good range as well. The only thing to note on this is that I did NOT use the headphones that came with it and opted for a pair of Shure 215's instead, but I tried the ones that came with it and they're fine. The Shure's are just more comfortable. Additionally, the indicator light comes with the K8/659.0 mhz unit, so if you want a power indicator, that's the one to get. There physically is no difference between those selections outside of the frequency and that the 659 one has a power indicator light. You won't have issues with frequency conflicts with other band members unless someone else has a Galaxy Audio wireless unit and if they do, simply find out what their frequency is and get something different. Lastly, the light on the pack will NOT come on if the main receiver isn't on, which freaked me out. I expected that if I put batteries in the unit and turned it on, it will simply light up green to show me that there was power. It doesn't. It won't come on until the receiver is on and it's communicating with it. Would have been good to know that. Outside of that, proceed with confidence. This unit works great.

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I was hoping for more but for the price I am not surprised at the audio quality. Bass is very thin. When I sing louder it kind of compresses the voice so it is...Read complete review

I was hoping for more but for the price I am not surprised at the audio quality. Bass is very thin. When I sing louder it kind of compresses the voice so it is hard to tell what is happening dynamically. I will return this and spend more for better audio fidelity. Could work really well for those will less picky ears.

I was hesitant to purchase a low end personal monitor system but decided to give it a try when G.C. had a promotion. I play in a praise & worship band and we do two services on Sunday and on rehearsal through the week. No interference with the wireless mic's and no unwanted noise so far. Great budget personal monitor system!

I have used the AS-900 (K8/659 MHz) for two separate 5 hour gigs as well as a few practice sessions. Here's what I have found: 1) The signal is great from up to 100 feet or so (I have two powered floor monitors that I use for stage sound and the AS-900 is daisy chained from the output of the second floor monitor - I have only used it in mono) 2) The K8 model has a power light. 3) the wireless pack lasts for about 5 hours with 2 AA batteries 4) I bought Shure SE215 earbuds to use with this system and it sounds great (I will keep the included ear buds as back up). Overall it does what I want it to - It gives me a clean signal and saves my ears and vocals (the SE215's block out almost all stage sound). Most importantly I can finally hear my vocals without blasting my ears off.

I bought this for personal monitoring and was tired of wires getting in the way of switching guitars. It does a very good job of sending a wireless signal. I the battery life is at least as good (5hrs) as advertised. I like the rackmountability, though is would be nice to actually have the antenna in the front of the module- I think in a my rack system it limits the distance it can reliably transmit, but I am not needing to be 100 feet away from my gear. I occasional get some small amount of interference, but this has not been much of a problem. I would recommend to anyone that wishes to play with in ear monitoring live.

i was looking for a cost effective IEM solution, and this fit the bill perfectly. i picked up two of these, 1 630.2mhz and 1 659.0 mhz for me (drummer) and my vocalist. as it may have already been stated, the 659.0 mhz has a power "on" indicator on the front. so far so good, i haven't tried out range just yet, but as i type this i am listening to my tracks from across the room with a pair of meelectronics replacements (the included in ears are still in the box unopened. bottom line, for the price it will give you what you need. my only frustration with these, is in all reality the guitar center performance guarantee is pretty much no good for any touring use since if your pack goes out, or something happens, you are pooched, since at least none of the GC around where i live have these in stock and it's a mail order or store delivery only. so if you are accident prone, or tend to plan WAY ahead, order a back up unit...

I was hoping for more but for the price I am not surprised at the audio quality. Bass is very thin. When I sing louder it kind of compresses the voice so it is hard to tell what is happening dynamically. I will return this and spend more for better audio fidelity. Could work really well for those will less picky ears.

For about a month I had been using a $600 Shure in-ear monitor system that my keyboardist was using. He had an extra pack, so I picked up some headphones and used that with his mix. I decided that I wanted my own mix, but I did not have $600 to blow, so I went with this. Everyone said, it's cheap, it won't work, you'll see, etc. Well, I'm proud to review that this is the same if not better than the reception I was getting off of the Shure unit. The reception is clear, no drop outs, battery life is longer than the 5 hours they state and setup is easy. There isn't much bottom end, but it does what's it's supposed to. This has saved my voice to no end where I can get to the end of two 3+ hour nights of singing and still feel strong vocally. This is a great investment and has good range as well. The only thing to note on this is that I did NOT use the headphones that came with it and opted for a pair of Shure 215's instead, but I tried the ones that came with it and they're fine. The Shure's are just more comfortable. Additionally, the indicator light comes with the K8/659.0 mhz unit, so if you want a power indicator, that's the one to get. There physically is no difference between those selections outside of the frequency and that the 659 one has a power indicator light. You won't have issues with frequency conflicts with other band members unless someone else has a Galaxy Audio wireless unit and if they do, simply find out what their frequency is and get something different. Lastly, the light on the pack will NOT come on if the main receiver isn't on, which freaked me out. I expected that if I put batteries in the unit and turned it on, it will simply light up green to show me that there was power. It doesn't. It won't come on until the receiver is on and it's communicating with it. Would have been good to know that. Outside of that, proceed with confidence. This unit works great.

I'm not one to go on and on about products. Here is the bottom line. This wireless monitor system does exactly what it needs to do as well as the $500-$600 versions from other competitors. I know this because my guitar player uses the Sure PSM 200($600) and I have tested it as well. The Galaxy Audio AS-900($199 or less) sends a clear signal from the source you send to it. The range as far as I can tell is at least 150 feet and that is with a not so clear line of sight. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who needs a great wireless in ear monitor system. Weather you have a lot of money to spend or not. This is a great choice for a wireless IEM system.

I bought this unit about 2 weeks ago and love it! It is great quality and has really good sound. I had no issues with it. Just pluged it in and ready to start hearing my vocals and guitar. For the price this is an awesome system. Great for a first wireless system.

The band I play in was already using 3 of these wireless monitors. Now that I bought mine we're using every frequency that the Galaxy Audio Systems come in. They are the best option for this price range. Only a few millisecond interruptions happen very rarely from time to time. Definitely a great value.

For the price and for beginners, I'd say it's an OK system, looks and feels pretty good (wen you hold it) but if you're looking for quality sound, then this unit is not for you. Poor quality sound and has background noise when when you crank up the volume. The ear buds that come with it have a very dull sound with no clarity. I bought mine a few weeks back and wasn't impressed at all. For me personally a waste of time and a few bucks, because I'm not gonna sell it for the same price I bought it.

I bought the k3 at a discounted rate for an open box. I also purchased the Shure SE215s which sound great. The minor fuzz is expected and is completely in the range of acceptability. I got pretty good volume and was able to hear my bass guitar enough. For the price you really can't beat it, just as everyone else is saying. I did however return it because the body pack is defective and I plan to just order a new one unopened.

It is a good system for starters. Had for a couple months now but there is always this buzz noise in the back and when i move around you can hear it louder, but besides that its really good for beginers.

I bought this to use at our church. It works fine but like any cheap system, there are limitations. I placed the base off to the side of our stage at a distance of 15 feet from center stage and for the most part I got a good signal however when I walked to the opposite side of the stage I would get lots of static. At most the distance for this is maybe 25 feet unobstructed. The other issue is the lack of power to the headphones. I would have to turn up the volume almost all the way during worship just to hear my guitar and I found some distortion was always there regardless of the main volume from the Aviom system. There was too much occasional fuze or static on a regular basis that was quite distracting during quiet songs. However this was mostly covered up when worship got loud enough that I didn't notice. I think having the capability of changing frequencies WOULD help in this some so I have returned this unit and waiting for delivery of the next step up system, the AS-1100.

The equipment is a good option if you do not have a lot of money to spend. You can use it as a one stereo channel monitor or two mono channels. However, it's important to say that I have not tested other in ear monitors that were supposed to be better this one. It's also important to say that the in ear plugs that come with the system are not good and I recommend anybody to acquire better ones (I bought Shure Se215 as a recommendation, that are really good for the voice frequencies). I am still adapting myself to the use of this device and trying to find a good condenser to capture the ambience.

Got this as an experiment for a live sound event to see if they would work for a singer who didn't have a strong output.I used Shure SE-215 ear buds instead of the ones that came with the AS-900, and for the money I think you will be happy. Not sure how road-worthy these might be, but I am thinking if I take care of this like I do all of the rest of my gear, they will last a while.

I brought 4 of these for our band. They are easy to set up and do a adequate job. The fixed frequency can be a problem if your in an area that has interference but for the price you have to expect a few fuzzes occasionally. Overall they work well and have all been reliable. We travel with the units so they get tested.

I've had mine for a few months now. I'd never used an in-ear monitor before. I don't think I can go back to using open-air monitors! I haven't had any problems with this system. I've used it once at a gig and it worked great. I use it at rehearsal and it's so nice to not have to fight to hear myself over the band. In fact what prompted me to buy it was that I listened to a recording of a rehearsal and was displeased with the vocals. I knew that it was because I couldn't hear myself well. The earphones are comfortable. The sound is good and loud. I only put my voice through it so I'm not sure how it would do with other instruments.